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  2. Defined benefit pension plan - Wikipedia

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    A traditional form of a defined benefit plan is the final salary plan, under which the pension paid is equal to the number of years worked, multiplied by the member's salary at retirement, multiplied by a factor known as the accrual rate. The final accrued amount is available as a monthly pension or a lump sum.

  3. Houldsworth v Bridge Trustees Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Final salary pension, defined contribution. Houldsworth v Bridge Trustees Ltd [2011] UKSC 42 is a UK pensions and UK labour law case concerning the difference between a final salary and a money purchase pension scheme. It matters because final salary schemes fall under the minimum funding requirements, whereas money purchase schemes do not.

  4. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Defined benefit schemes are pension schemes which provide a defined (i.e. guaranteed) level of benefit, such as "1/60 of your salary at retirement for each year of service". In such an arrangement, the employee was typically promised a pension of a fixed proportion of their salary in the period leading up to retirement or as an average of ...

  5. Jessops - Wikipedia

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    This led to the group's trade being transferred to a new holding company, Snap Equity Limited, whilst Jessops plc was placed in liquidation and the group's final salary pension scheme transferred to the Pension Protection Fund. Snap Equity was formed as a private company, 48% owned by HSBC, 33% by pension trustees, and 20% by an employee trust.

  6. State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ), originally known as the State Earnings Related Pension Supplement, was a UK Government pension arrangement, to which employees and employers contributed between 6 April 1978 and 5 April 2002, when it was replaced by the State Second Pension. Employees who paid full Class 1 National insurance ...

  7. Defined contribution plan - Wikipedia

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    However, one point of concern with these schemes is that employers often contribute less than what they would under final salary plans. According to the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF), employers contribute on average 11% of salary into final salary schemes, compared to only 6% to money purchase.

  8. New 'final salary' pensions proposed by Mexico's president to ...

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    A reform proposed by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for retirees to have a pension equal to their final salary will come with a cap on monthly payments, according to a document sent ...

  9. Career average pension - Wikipedia

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    A career average pension or career average revalued earnings pension (CARE pension) is a type of occupational pension scheme, where people saving for retirement pay for a benefit after retirement where they will receive a sum that is calculated according to their average earnings over their career. [1] Particularly in UK pensions, this model ...